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mosev72

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Raj_Hoque said:
Thanks rana22april. You are very much correct. I have spent 3 years in a row in Canada for my study. Visited US many times then. I went to US also last year for a long month vacation and had seen many people or friends still struggling. Well other side of story is there those who has struggled a lot and now having a nice home, car, nice community living. At the end it is "You" who will decide which path to take. May be you'll be successful or may not (wish may allah make my words turn wrong)...but that is for sure all have to face reality of surviving over there. Even though I have graduated from there and working in renowned US based company in BD, I can not demand and gain 100% confidence that I will get suitable job of my field or desire soon or near future. This is the life over there. But please be positive...have confidence in you...be courageous...wish for the best but always ready for the worst because you never know when table turns on you or you be on top of it. May Allah grant all of our wishes fulfilled.

Please don't take me wrong. I am just trying to share my personal views. May be I am wrong or may be correct. Decision is Yours ;)
@Raj_Hoque, Well said. I'd have said the same.
Nothing is impossible. Have faith. Don’t only ask a person who didn’t get a job here but also ask who had and had gone thru dire time and became successful at the end.
 

dhkbdca

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Rashed202 said:
By the grace of Allah,

Today I got email reply regarding my CSI which I have sent SVO on (Date: 7th Oct, 12). Below is their reply.

Dear Mr Md Rashed

Thank you for your enquiry to the Immigration Section of the High Commission of Canada in Singapore.

Original medical forms and other requests sent by registered mail today.

We hope this information will be of assistance.


Sincerely

Immigration Section | Section d'immigration High Commission of Canada | Haut Commissariat du Canada Singapore | Singapour
now that is one heck of a newssssss, congratzzz
 

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Ottawa, October 15, 2012 — Canadian Citizenship Week kicked off on the weekend with a special citizenship ceremony commemorating the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812 at the Lundy’s Lane Historical Museum in Niagara Falls, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney announced today.

"“We were very pleased to be able to mark the bicentennial of the War of 1812 in this way,” said Minister Kenney. “When a new citizen takes the Oath of Citizenship, Canada’s history becomes their history, and there are few events in our shared history that match the importance of the Fight for Canada.” "

Other special citizenship ceremonies taking place for Citizenship Week 2012 include:

a ceremony held October 14 in Cupids, Newfoundland and Labrador, where John Guy established an English settlement in 1610, the oldest English settlement in what would eventually be Canada;
a special ceremony to welcome 39 new Canadians, as well as roundtable discussions on citizenship, hosted by His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston, Governor General of Canada, on October 15 at Rideau Hall, in partnership with the Institute for Canadian Citizenship;
three ceremonies commemorating Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee to be held at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto (October 15), the Regent Park Arts and Cultural Centre in Toronto (October 16) and the Queen Elizabeth High School in Calgary (October 18);
an evening ceremony, in partnership with Canadian Tire, at the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto on October 19. Canadian Tire and Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) will also be reaching out to Canadians together to promote Discover Canada, the citizenship study guide, and the winter sports tradition that we share as citizens.

Canadian Citizenship Week 2012 will feature 54 citizenship ceremonies in libraries, schools and other venues in communities across the country, with about 3,000 new citizens expected to take the Oath of Citizenship, confirming their commitment to Canada. Many more Canadians will participate in reaffirmation ceremonies at community events from coast to coast to coast.

"“I encourage all Canadians during this Citizenship Week to take some time to learn about Canada’s history, symbols and institutions, reflect on the great gift of being Canadian that has been passed to us, and as the Oath of Citizenship instructs, commit to faithfully observe the laws of Canada and fulfill our duties as Canadian citizens,” said Minister Kenney."

A valuable resource for information on Canada’s history, symbols and institutions is Canada’s citizenship study guide, Discover Canada: The Rights and Responsibilities of Canadian Citizenship. Citizenship applicants and established Canadians alike are invited to read or listen to it online, download the mobile app or eBook at www.cic.gc.ca/DiscoverCanada.

The week will also be marked by other special events:

CIC is launching a new public service announcement titled Free about the rights and responsibilities of citizenship and what it means to be a Canadian.
The CN Tower will be lit up in red and white, including an eight-minute light show at the top of each hour, to mark the official start of Canadian Citizenship Week on October 15.
Niagara Falls will also be lit up in red and white on October 15 to celebrate the start of Citizenship Week.
Canadian Tire will host a celebration of citizenship and Canada’s shared hockey tradition at Yonge-Dundas Square in Toronto on October 17. Special guests will be on hand to take part in the Great Canadian Oath, a citizenship reaffirmation ceremony open to all Canadians, as well as to take part in various hockey-themed events.
The Historica-Dominion Institute will host the annual “Canadian Citizenship Challenge: Are you Smarter than a 10th Grader?” event on October 22 at the Canadian Museum of Civilization.

For more information on Canada’s Citizenship Week, including a list of citizenship ceremonies in your region, and details on organizing a reaffirmation ceremony, visit the Citizenship Week section of our website.
 

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Canada is divided into 13 political regions called provinces or territories. There are 10 provinces
and three territories.

The 10 provinces and three territories in Canada are:

Provinces
British Columbia
Alberta
Saskatchewan
Manitoba
Ontario
Quebec
New Brunswick
Nova Scotia
Prince Edward Island
Newfoundland and
Labrador

Territories

Yukon
Northwest Territories
Nunavut
 

Colors

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Badal789 said:
Sorry if I made any mistake. That lady is there for quite some time, it was actually a long conversation to know about surviving ways with information of some old friends and their own experiences. We spent nice time with them. She was expecting us to complete all the formalities, for the last one year she kept one floor of her house empty for us (telling this to let you know how close we are). So when she called to warn us about the weather and job conditions means asking not to move now. I shared the information because this year when I went to USA, I just checked the weather condition of Austin, Texas but when I landed at New York, went out from the air port was totally shocked with chilling weather! That I wanted to tell BE PREPARED FOR COLD AND DIFFICULT JOB SITUATION.
I repeat when some one moves to Canada during the winter certainly s/he will face tough time than moving during summer. I explained well about it before. If one knows about the type of difficulties ahead then easier to prepare accordingly. Who have decided and arranged to move during winter and who are later I appreciate and encourage them because finally you have to move. But I meant to say please do not give up like many other immigrants who returned to their home - last week I wrote about Mr. Ahmed who went there during November and came back now feeling sorry. Another forum member also did the same - I request him to give his personal experiences.
Finally, I am self made - I lost my father at the age of 10, since then I struggled, at the age of 22 I left the country with just single clothes and totally empty handed, when I was in transit for 5 hours I was hungry but could not buy any food, before landing I asked extra meal because I did not know when and from where to get next meal. My luck favored me that 2 am I was offered food. I do not want to remember those hard days but also I will never forget as well. I give my example how to get success by doing hard work but must first set a goal and to prepare for the worst.
When I came back to Bangladesh two years ago I chalked out the difficulties we were going to face so believe me, we suffered less and still leading a decent life by the grace of Allah. I never discourage any one but always say please keep your mind calm and cool, for a better future you have to accept the sufferings.
Let us close the matter here. If I hurt any one my personal apology, my thanks and appreciation to those who understood and tried to make others understanding. Cheers to be successful in Canada.
Salute to you for this courageous real life story...this will give us hope and strength to face the difficulties.
Thanks again
 

russel ali

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hello everyone,i have applied on June 2011 under FSW scheme and got mail on Sept 2011 saying my application is been assess positively.later in march 2012 they asked for few more document which i have submitted within given time.Since then i haven't heard form them.My visa office is Singapore.if anyone have applied same time thru Singapore visa office please share your timeline and progression as this process takes ages....moreover in CIC site it doesn't mentioned clearly how long doe process times take who has applied by 2011 or so on ...therefore please share your progression who has applied at the same time
 

Sensitive

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I want to know that anybody (Immigrant)landing in Montreal, Quebec will get welfare if he has no job. If not, how long has to wait to get welfare. I came in Montreal 3 months ago but now I am jobless. If I apply for welfare, I will get welfare or not. Kindly answer the question.
 

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mosev72 said:
@ Raj_Hoque, Well said. I'd have said the same.
Nothing is impossible. Have faith. Don't only ask a person who didn't get a job here but also ask who had and had gone thru dire time and became successful at the end.



[size=10pt]Right Approach, thanks
 

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Sensitive said:
I want to know that anybody (Immigrant)landing in Montreal, Quebec will get welfare if he has no job. If not, how long has to wait to get welfare. I came in Montreal 3 months ago but now I am jobless. If I apply for welfare, I will get welfare or not. Kindly answer the question.
u r already in montreal, you should know it better, btw do u know french?
 

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Sensitive said:
I want to know that anybody (Immigrant)landing in Montreal, Quebec will get welfare if he has no job. If not, how long has to wait to get welfare. I came in Montreal 3 months ago but now I am jobless. If I apply for welfare, I will get welfare or not. Kindly answer the question.

Check the following links ASAP

1) Send Qorax Personal Message : http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/profiles/qorax-u31046.html

2) http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/a-master-thread-of-some-of-my-posts-here-t40175.6990.html

3) http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t74858.0.html

4) http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t50548.0.html
 

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hi
my file submit my agent from canada and all adress and e mail are agent adress, Can i now case specific inquiryfrom my e-mail???
please help me
 

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shohagbgd said:
hi
my file submit my agent from canada and all adress and e mail are agent adress, Can i now case specific inquiryfrom my e-mail???
please help me
you should make a CSI (not from your email) but from this link:
https://dmp-portal.cic.gc.ca/cicemail/intro-eng.aspx?mission=singapore

they might ask if you are authorized to get the info (even though u r the applicant but since they only know ur agent, not u, they might ask for proof from your side)
 

ruparupa

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A very good option for those who want to build a career in mutual fund/investment banking/financial services in Canada...these are high value courses...short, not-so-costly & effective! just click on the link below:

www.csi.ca

you can start even now cause these are distance courses :)
 

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Sensitive said:
I want to know that anybody (Immigrant)landing in Montreal, Quebec will get welfare if he has no job. If not, how long has to wait to get welfare. I came in Montreal 3 months ago but now I am jobless. If I apply for welfare, I will get welfare or not. Kindly answer the question.
if you are not a refugee, canada will not provide you any unemployment welfare unless you work 10000 hour
 

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ruparupa said:
A very good option for those who want to build a career in mutual fund/investment banking/financial services in Canada...these are high value courses...short, not-so-costly & effective! just click on the link below:

www.csi.ca

you can start even now cause these are distance courses :)
i'll start from tomorrow :)
thanks